Climatological data, South Carolina . I PITTSBURG, BUREAU OFFICE ArorST 20. jQ W. llNK. 1 DOS , l;i:i()I!l: SOlIII SIICIION 43 U. S. DEPARTMKNT OF AORICULTURR, Climatological Shrvice OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH Cfll^OLlirJA SECTIOfJ,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. Vol. Xi. Columbia, S C , June, 1908. No. 6. GENERAL SUMMARY. I1u temperature was i)-enerally fav()ral)le thnuiut the )t a few days early in the month, and at the end of thesecond deeade, the daily mean temperature was continuouslybelow the noi-mal


Climatological data, South Carolina . I PITTSBURG, BUREAU OFFICE ArorST 20. jQ W. llNK. 1 DOS , l;i:i()I!l: SOlIII SIICIION 43 U. S. DEPARTMKNT OF AORICULTURR, Climatological Shrvice OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH Cfll^OLlirJA SECTIOfJ,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. Vol. Xi. Columbia, S C , June, 1908. No. 6. GENERAL SUMMARY. I1u temperature was i)-enerally fav()ral)le thnuiut the )t a few days early in the month, and at the end of thesecond deeade, the daily mean temperature was continuouslybelow the noi-mal, tlio the departures were small as a ruU. ihejirecipitation was oenerally ample, tho only fairly well distrib-uted. The average sunsliine was slightly deficient. Themonthly mean temperature was lower in 1900, 1908, and 1907,and was higher in every other June since 189^. The averageprecipitation was nearly the same as in 1<S9() and 1,S97, beingapproximately normal. The monthly mean temperature varied but little in the cen-tral and eastern portions, where the differences were generallyl


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